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but if there is one point i must never stop driving home here, owning expensive stocks is risky in an environment when chipotle could be down 100 points. remember that day? that day changed my mind. rein in the risk, even if it means the reward will be crimped. unlike the movies, in real life, greed is bad. michael douglas and more importantly kirk douglas are huge fans of the show. i met them, i'm not kidding and i can just say as a kirk douglas fan, that's as great as it gets. i would link kirk's book if this were amazon, but it's a tv show. safeway meeting reports on thursday. so many -- this is the quarter. anyway so many people have tried to call the bottom in the stock, and all they have is thousands of shopping cartwheel rots on their backs. i'm thinking safeway will be like the checkout line, ten points or less. whole foods, not even that expensive when you factor in the growth rate. a re-enactment of safeway's quarter. okay. now, after the close thursday and this j.b. hunt transport, the trucking company, i don't spend enough time talking about how the truckers are doing. i'm used to the
but if there is one point i must never stop driving home here, owning expensive stocks is risky in an environment when chipotle could be down 100 points. remember that day? that day changed my mind. rein in the risk, even if it means the reward will be crimped. unlike the movies, in real life, greed is bad. michael douglas and more importantly kirk douglas are huge fans of the show. i met them, i'm not kidding and i can just say as a kirk douglas fan, that's as great as it gets. i would link...
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the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what
the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then...
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it's basically used in hall of the hakkasans and that environment but i don't think it's a destination place for people to come as a club really. it's really to add environment to the people that are there, the guests that are there. >> just because when you do a new year's eve party and crank it up. >> if they can hear it over in union square i would be surprised. i spent many years at the st. francis hotel. i know what it gets like. >> any other comments? >> i thought kearney street could use more nightlife and everything closes after that and there are a couple of businesses there and it's exciting that you're coming in and bringing vitality to street life -- not street life but walking in and out of your doors. >> thank you commissioner. we're pretty excited about that too and we will be in las vegas and los angeles after that as well. las vegas is a 70,000 square foot club. that is quite different. >> thank you. any questions from the public? yes. >> well good evening commissioners. i am also a long time 22 year resident and i want to discuss and also present to you i have seen a
it's basically used in hall of the hakkasans and that environment but i don't think it's a destination place for people to come as a club really. it's really to add environment to the people that are there, the guests that are there. >> just because when you do a new year's eve party and crank it up. >> if they can hear it over in union square i would be surprised. i spent many years at the st. francis hotel. i know what it gets like. >> any other comments? >> i thought...
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the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i st
the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight....
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how do you maintain a safe and positive environment at folsom street fair for example. i know people are interested in hearing about those and yes and we certainly welcome suggestions. >> how many people are you expecting to attend? >> that is a good question that i don't know the answer to. i can find how many people attended the one last year. >> is it in the thousands? hundreds? >> hundreds. but i can find out the answer. >> great. >> other questions? thank you very much. >> sure thank you. >> and we look forward to hosting you in the coming may. >> yes and i am happy to come back at a future time and jocelyn i can send information with her to the commission when it gets closeeer. >> yeah, when it gets closer and coordinate with jocelyn and get the word out again. >> sound good. thank you. >> any public comment on the presentation by ms. thomas? okay. seeing none item five police department's comments and questions. >> good evening commissioners. my name is john john locheus and the commander in charge at the metro division at the police department. in this capacity
how do you maintain a safe and positive environment at folsom street fair for example. i know people are interested in hearing about those and yes and we certainly welcome suggestions. >> how many people are you expecting to attend? >> that is a good question that i don't know the answer to. i can find how many people attended the one last year. >> is it in the thousands? hundreds? >> hundreds. but i can find out the answer. >> great. >> other questions?...
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what is the chatter there in terms of the environment? are people holding back? >> investors clearly feel burned. they feel burned by venture capitalists and investment bankers and stock exchanges. that is coming out in their perspective. we saw it this weekend. and we will see whether they push price as they did in the case of facebook or whether they are more conservative. >> it has been extremely active. there has been a lot of players primarily in the weekly options but it has been constant with activity. people playing both directions. remains volatile. will are days when you're not seeing any news at all. >> let's hit another internet company out there. this is options action by the way. scott, what are you seeing in the options? >> this is really a play on what we have seen in the credit card companies. lots of news. they did really well today. ebay is really now papal in a lot of ways. then they took that money and they bought calls. they bought the august 43 calls. so what happens? this whole thing costs them one penny to get long. if papal or ebay is be
what is the chatter there in terms of the environment? are people holding back? >> investors clearly feel burned. they feel burned by venture capitalists and investment bankers and stock exchanges. that is coming out in their perspective. we saw it this weekend. and we will see whether they push price as they did in the case of facebook or whether they are more conservative. >> it has been extremely active. there has been a lot of players primarily in the weekly options but it has...
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a lot of different environments they are built into. if you fit a curve or trendline, the red and yellow lines would summarize the average premium by each of those. if you look specifically at those areas that are urban, you throw out some of the alabama wires and some of the areas that are suburban or you might have a binary situation, no transit before, and some places like san diego light rail is like that. actually, the premium is a little bit mitigated. this graph shows a look closer to the assumptions that we are making throughout the rest of the study when you throw out some of the l. ayers and those that do not compare to the environment we have in san francisco. when you did all those studies and you drill down those that most of parable, the most analogous locations to the city we have, you look at the table in the bottom right in you see the 3% range all the way up to numbers around 10% and higher. when we look at the city of san francisco indian burn me -- and the environment we have around the transit terminal, we already h
a lot of different environments they are built into. if you fit a curve or trendline, the red and yellow lines would summarize the average premium by each of those. if you look specifically at those areas that are urban, you throw out some of the alabama wires and some of the areas that are suburban or you might have a binary situation, no transit before, and some places like san diego light rail is like that. actually, the premium is a little bit mitigated. this graph shows a look closer to...
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we're all operating in an environment that's operating in zero interest rates. you plug in interest rates today and plug in what with real inflation. so slight movements, whether because by cascading europe or argentina or fed policy or fiscal policy here. my understanding is just little bit of movement would be devastating to your book of business, if you have not hedged that. what scale are you hedged for the fear of movements in interest rates a couple of ticks up? >> our biggest exposures are credits and interest rate asks we try to manage the portfolio in all interest rates such that rising rates don't hurt us because our biggest risk with rapidly rising rates, in fact, we're positioned today that if rates went up we mack moke morey and it does cost us to do that. >> you're heading to the ultimate question here. i'm trying to get a sense of the cost to prevent to do that type of risk management and that's one of the frustrations. i hear lots of discussion talking about are you doing risk management here and here, but folks don't understand it's expensive. >
we're all operating in an environment that's operating in zero interest rates. you plug in interest rates today and plug in what with real inflation. so slight movements, whether because by cascading europe or argentina or fed policy or fiscal policy here. my understanding is just little bit of movement would be devastating to your book of business, if you have not hedged that. what scale are you hedged for the fear of movements in interest rates a couple of ticks up? >> our biggest...
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working here are to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions any of thing else you get everything you needed. and if you. still. want to. welcome i'm not your little remind you we're talking about how to value happiness. and. ok chris fran i go back to you and lynn and we've talked we've talked about individuals and we've talked about governments here but you know when we talk about happiness and consumption is i mean for most of all of our life all of our lives consumption has been the key factor here and consumption and capitalism have almost everything together i mean is this something the capitalist ruling class was interested in they just want people to buy stuff ok they're not particularly happy if you're if you're worried about if you're happy about it later or not ok i mean if we look at the debt crisis of the last decade they didn't worry about our well being they just wanted us to keep borrowing so i mean my point is what is the role of capitalism in the economy in all of this. well people pursue the happiness. regardles
working here are to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions any of thing else you get everything you needed. and if you. still. want to. welcome i'm not your little remind you we're talking about how to value happiness. and. ok chris fran i go back to you and lynn and we've talked we've talked about individuals and we've talked about governments here but you know when we talk about happiness and consumption is i mean for most of all of our life all of our lives...
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and making sure we provide an environment where we can create good-paying jobs and keep them right here in the state of nevada. small businesses, making sure we pass the hire act, which my opponent voted against. the small business jobs back to which my opponent voted against. making sure we make nevada the clean energy jobs capital of the united states, which my opponent voted against investments for renewable energy. >> senator heller, nevada is the leader of national unemployment. you questioned the wisdom of extending unemployment benefits in 2010. you asked "is the government creating hobos?" as the crisis continues,are you calling nevada the unemployed hobos? >> it is difficult to prove you did not do or say something. i did not say that. what i do want to talk about is what i did do. i believe there ought to be a federal safety net. i believe that is critically important as a part of the responsibility this government has. for those who have come across hard times and this economy especially here in nevada. i have had an opportunity to look for the vote for the extension of unemp
and making sure we provide an environment where we can create good-paying jobs and keep them right here in the state of nevada. small businesses, making sure we pass the hire act, which my opponent voted against. the small business jobs back to which my opponent voted against. making sure we make nevada the clean energy jobs capital of the united states, which my opponent voted against investments for renewable energy. >> senator heller, nevada is the leader of national unemployment. you...
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both points are right in this environment. a lot of folks here are going to nevada. i guess that is the big draw. think about it in the summertime, nevada gets up to 280 degrees. it is very hot there you about obviously it gets, it gets to the point where you don't care. you put up with the heat to leave the financial heat. not really 280 degrees. its close. been there in the up summer. one business leader meeting with the president. another meeting with the republican leadership. both are hear to weigh in on what they learn and what they said. this family used capital one venture miles to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked t." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, esn't it? my gifto you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am on the naughtyist again? ho ho ho! neil: coming to you tonight from los angeles. you know, i always think o
both points are right in this environment. a lot of folks here are going to nevada. i guess that is the big draw. think about it in the summertime, nevada gets up to 280 degrees. it is very hot there you about obviously it gets, it gets to the point where you don't care. you put up with the heat to leave the financial heat. not really 280 degrees. its close. been there in the up summer. one business leader meeting with the president. another meeting with the republican leadership. both are hear...
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working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions you know thing else you get everything you need. hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. the full source material is what helps keep journalism honest. really. the so we want to present. something else led. you to. want to. welcome back here a little to remind you that we're talking about how to value happiness. and you can. please. ok chris van i go back to you in london and we've talked and we've talked about individuals and we've talked about governments here but you know when we talk about happiness and consumption is i mean for most of all of our life all of our lives consumption has been the key factor here and consumption and capitalism have almost everything together i mean is this something the capitalist ruling class was interested in they just want people to buy stuff ok they're not particularly happy if you're if you're worried about if you're happy about it later or not ok i mean if we look at the debt crisis of the last
working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions you know thing else you get everything you need. hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. the full source material is what helps keep journalism honest. really. the so we want to present. something else led. you to. want to. welcome back here a little to remind you that we're talking about how to value happiness. and you can. please. ok chris van i go back to you in london and...
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both points are right in this environment. a lot of folks here are going to nevada. i guess that is the big draw. think about it in the summertime, nevada gets up to 280 degrees. it is very hot there you about obviously it gets, it gets to the point where you don't care. you put up with the heat to leave the financial heat. not really 280 degrees. its close. been there in the up summer. one business leader meeting with the president. another meeting with the republican leadership. both are hear to weigh in on what they learn and what they said. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bnchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a d
both points are right in this environment. a lot of folks here are going to nevada. i guess that is the big draw. think about it in the summertime, nevada gets up to 280 degrees. it is very hot there you about obviously it gets, it gets to the point where you don't care. you put up with the heat to leave the financial heat. not really 280 degrees. its close. been there in the up summer. one business leader meeting with the president. another meeting with the republican leadership. both are hear...
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for "teen kids news," i'm sam. [ rock music playing ] man: the environment is my passion. every day, i live for the outdoors and all of its challenges. that's why i enlisted in the coast guard. now i serve to protect the environment and defend my country. it's like i was born for this. were you born ready for a greater challenge? find out at gocoastguard.com. i served a total of 16 years. and at 19 years old, that's the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i started having pretty horrible nightmares. i started drinking a lot. i guess i never recognized it in myself. it all starts with going to the va. there's a whole community of veterans that just want to help you out. it's for the guys who couldn't come back, you owe it to them to live well. because they're not here with their families. >> when you go to see a rock band, you probably expect to see a keyboard, guitar, and drums. but a violin? zack explains. [ rock music playing ] >> meet antonio pontarelli, a 19-year old composer, singer, and musician who's playing the violin on a whole new scale
for "teen kids news," i'm sam. [ rock music playing ] man: the environment is my passion. every day, i live for the outdoors and all of its challenges. that's why i enlisted in the coast guard. now i serve to protect the environment and defend my country. it's like i was born for this. were you born ready for a greater challenge? find out at gocoastguard.com. i served a total of 16 years. and at 19 years old, that's the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i...
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finding neither subjects nor an artistic environment that suited him, he left london and traveled 275 miles to the north. he settled in the small fishing village of cullercoats on the north sea and rented a studio two houses from the rescue station, overlooking the beach. here was his first encounter with the wild and elemental forces of nature. the rhythm of life in cullercoats was determined by the fishing boats, which set out at dusk and returned in the morning. gradually, homer began to replace descriptive detail with the concentrated drama of individuals bent on the task of survival in a rugged environment. although he had intended to stay in cullercoats only for the summer, he remained almost two years. in october, he watched the life brigade rescue the crew of a wrecked ship-- the iron crown. he sketched the scene from the beach and later painted one of his largest and most ambitious watercolors. at cullercoats, homer's works took on a new monumentality. in the lives of the fisherwomen, he perceived both the gravity of the human condition and the physical power of nature. to ho
finding neither subjects nor an artistic environment that suited him, he left london and traveled 275 miles to the north. he settled in the small fishing village of cullercoats on the north sea and rented a studio two houses from the rescue station, overlooking the beach. here was his first encounter with the wild and elemental forces of nature. the rhythm of life in cullercoats was determined by the fishing boats, which set out at dusk and returned in the morning. gradually, homer began to...
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so i think this is really -- this environment, this is normal, how you would think a national football league training camp should be. >> translation, no mcnaa >>> if you haven't noted the olympics are on nbc, 20 hours to go before the official start of the games. the crew is putting the finishing touches on what they hope will be a spectacular show. that show will be here tomorrow night. it begins at 7:30. you can watch it all here on ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "total recall," colin farrell. from the world champion miami heat, dwyane wade.
so i think this is really -- this environment, this is normal, how you would think a national football league training camp should be. >> translation, no mcnaa >>> if you haven't noted the olympics are on nbc, 20 hours to go before the official start of the games. the crew is putting the finishing touches on what they hope will be a spectacular show. that show will be here tomorrow night. it begins at 7:30. you can watch it all here on ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual...
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and then of course the environment. the environment became huge, remember the earth days, earth days were fabulous. everybody was out participating, dennis hayes became a local hero, the sierra club named a dirty dozen of the dirtiest members of congress and wayne as spenall led the list. horror, how can these dirty easterners be doing that? he had terrible names for them which i won't recite. but i remember the head of the club says this man has killed dream after dream of those of us who really want to preserve and conserve. so al of that started in 1972 comes -- then we had the era coming along and the liberalization of abortion, acts on that, all things that were quite amazing. and then comes 1972. well, wayne aspenall gets another opponent, mersen, he's the person, what they used to say, endorsed from all sorts of people from "the new york times", to "readers digest." you get a view of how the world looked at the colorado delegation, they were out of touch. you didn't get the readers digest real often. he was in --
and then of course the environment. the environment became huge, remember the earth days, earth days were fabulous. everybody was out participating, dennis hayes became a local hero, the sierra club named a dirty dozen of the dirtiest members of congress and wayne as spenall led the list. horror, how can these dirty easterners be doing that? he had terrible names for them which i won't recite. but i remember the head of the club says this man has killed dream after dream of those of us who...
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work here to provide safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions. that you get everything you need. good leverage. to build a new most sophisticated. fortunately. found anything tunes mission to teach me why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. three thirty am in moscow these iraqi headlines twenty protesters killed by unknown attackers during a march in cairo at a rally against a ban on some presidential hopefuls this just three weeks before egypt votes for a new president to replace husni mubarak who was deposed more than a year ago. the taliban says eight carried out a suicide bombing in kabul that killed seven in retaliation for barack obama's surprise visit to commit american troops american support rather to afghanistan for at least another decade speaking after the sighting deal obama stressed the importance of peace talks with the taliban. he reaches for the red card his country's move to boycott football's prestigious euro two thousand and twelve in ukraine over the handling of its jailed former prime minister
work here to provide safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions. that you get everything you need. good leverage. to build a new most sophisticated. fortunately. found anything tunes mission to teach me why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. three thirty am in moscow these iraqi headlines twenty protesters killed by unknown attackers during a march in cairo at a rally against a ban on some presidential hopefuls this just three weeks before egypt...
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pkg-as follows -- facebook bans children under the age of thirteen from 3 cnn.script----------end----- environment. changing online in new york. -----end-----cnnnscript----- the clean up after wicked weether hit parts number of tornadoes that ed - tooched down...and which area wws hit the hhrddst. harrest.plus...the joo outlook for teens this summer... looks positive.buttfind out why it still mmght be hard for thhm to hear the words " you're hired.."
pkg-as follows -- facebook bans children under the age of thirteen from 3 cnn.script----------end----- environment. changing online in new york. -----end-----cnnnscript----- the clean up after wicked weether hit parts number of tornadoes that ed - tooched down...and which area wws hit the hhrddst. harrest.plus...the joo outlook for teens this summer... looks positive.buttfind out why it still mmght be hard for thhm to hear the words " you're hired.."
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environment, democrats want to restrict the park lands and republican does not want to pass pollution laws that would cost them money. is this taxation without representation? then i don't know what is. from my public-school. [applause] exhortations from the left it insurers no one would adopt them accidentally. it is a pledge of allegiance but lack of reason and shows a must be repeated as such and every instance rotation be introduced by the other side. should the myth the obsessive of where be repressed to see the recruit who was to begin each response with the sir has the was instructed to offer himself for sacks. this was noted by the psychologist where the individual overcome is shocked into compulsive obsession. as with houseguest and strangers the committee is taxed and in a happy family or a religious organization what may relax the inquisition? this is the most immediate effect as the others flow to except standards some trades potential freedom of action we will not let the kids grow up issues are i will make a commitment to consider myself us citizen of the world. been a c
environment, democrats want to restrict the park lands and republican does not want to pass pollution laws that would cost them money. is this taxation without representation? then i don't know what is. from my public-school. [applause] exhortations from the left it insurers no one would adopt them accidentally. it is a pledge of allegiance but lack of reason and shows a must be repeated as such and every instance rotation be introduced by the other side. should the myth the obsessive of where...
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i want to get a healthy economy and a healthy environment. i think we can do absolutely both of them. but when we follow this extreme environmental agenda, which is very, very costly. and the benefits are really unknown, i don't think we are helping our country. >> thank you, senator. coming up, more examples of how what you think you know may not be so. for example, do you steal? ever? you say, no. but my cameras caught people in the act. i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected my whole life. until i found my number. i tried the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map and custom number. i'm a 440. that matched up to the dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support and cushioning i need. i am a believer. i'm a believer! i'm a believer. go to drscholls.com to find your closest walmart with a foot mapping center. >> we all have biases. but i grew up believing that scie
i want to get a healthy economy and a healthy environment. i think we can do absolutely both of them. but when we follow this extreme environmental agenda, which is very, very costly. and the benefits are really unknown, i don't think we are helping our country. >> thank you, senator. coming up, more examples of how what you think you know may not be so. for example, do you steal? ever? you say, no. but my cameras caught people in the act. i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the...
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traffic that's not going to do it there are any number of priorities such as you know climate change the environment equality is diversity legislation that will block out any kind of moves that much she might make people happy ok sam i thirdly ok go ahead keep on on keepin. thirdly there are the things that the government's already doing so we know that people who are very ill or unhappy we know that people who are unemployed are unhappy we've known this for many many years like everything else in the happiness economics it's all b.s. stuff and the government has long been pursuing an agenda of creating jobs and of improving the health service and life expectancies going of in britain by ten years in the last fifty years and again it seems that had no effect on our happiness per se but does that mean we should abandon i would say not ok sam what do you think about that because when i think of government i tend to feel i'm happy go ahead. and i can think of two counter-intuitive examples or examples that have changed the way we think about things one is mental health so mental health until recently h
traffic that's not going to do it there are any number of priorities such as you know climate change the environment equality is diversity legislation that will block out any kind of moves that much she might make people happy ok sam i thirdly ok go ahead keep on on keepin. thirdly there are the things that the government's already doing so we know that people who are very ill or unhappy we know that people who are unemployed are unhappy we've known this for many many years like everything else...
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for the yodeling and chocolate, they've been given an opportunity and an unencumbered, an unfettered environment that suits them. that's all. >> and what's in this country, we've seen it. look how many people have left california and this week, governor brown wants to leave again, and the productive people have left and-- >> and it's a valid point, adam, because, from 2005, 2009, 850,000 people, productive, smart, and replaced by immigrants with low skills and babies, how can you grow an economy undefinitely like that? >> well, first of all, it's not a big problem with wealthy people leaving the united states. it was fewer than 2000 last year. >> i think we're all, i think-- i think we're all agreed that saverin is, this is sort of disgusting behavior that america gave him in this opportunity and now he goes. i don't think that disgusting is the right word. to are people to earn their livelihood, and you know what, i don't want to contribute-- >> you're missing the bigger point. saverin can leave the u.s. because he's rich, other people can't. and vote with their feet and move out of the state b
for the yodeling and chocolate, they've been given an opportunity and an unencumbered, an unfettered environment that suits them. that's all. >> and what's in this country, we've seen it. look how many people have left california and this week, governor brown wants to leave again, and the productive people have left and-- >> and it's a valid point, adam, because, from 2005, 2009, 850,000 people, productive, smart, and replaced by immigrants with low skills and babies, how can you...
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let me be honest with you as well, in the next 100 days before the election, the political environment is not one for compromise and negotiation, but if we are prepared the day after the election to move forward with a plan that restores confidence in the economy and the able of congress to react to it, it is going to be a positive thing for us, and i think that we can do it. >> and the truth is that both sides see this as a good campaign issue, correct? >> well, maybe. i'm not sure i view it as a campaign issue so much as a desperation that we have not succe successfully addressed the deficit and growth, and many of of us, democrats and republicans and all 46 of us in the senate have come together to say there has to be a way out of it. i voted for the bowles/simpson approach, and puts everything on the table, and keeps revenue and p programs like medicare strong, but takes an honest look at how to make them stronger and these are the things that we need to do and we can do let. >> let me turn you to the role of foreign policy and commander in chief. as you nknow mitt romney is in isr
let me be honest with you as well, in the next 100 days before the election, the political environment is not one for compromise and negotiation, but if we are prepared the day after the election to move forward with a plan that restores confidence in the economy and the able of congress to react to it, it is going to be a positive thing for us, and i think that we can do it. >> and the truth is that both sides see this as a good campaign issue, correct? >> well, maybe. i'm not sure...
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he like many of these directors created an environment where you can do your work. everyone gives things. you steal things. it's a great to be stolen from on a set and it's a safe place to come and play. >> jon: i've not heard it's a safe place to be stolen from and that used to be, in from what i understand, the motto of new york city. then we changed it to the big apple. >> it's the -- >> jon: come here and let us take your (bleep) was the original. i wish you all the best. it's always nice to see guys doing nice things, trying things. killer joe is a hell of a movie. >> do you have any kids coming. >> jon: do i have more? do you know something i don't know? killer joe new york on friday and select stoins august 3. matthew >> jon: that's our show. here it is your moment of zen. >> owz on the main road there were some hiccups. american hurdler was stuck on a bus that got lost for four captioning sponsored by comedy central ♪ i'm going down to south park, gonna have myself a time ♪ ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ ♪ going d
he like many of these directors created an environment where you can do your work. everyone gives things. you steal things. it's a great to be stolen from on a set and it's a safe place to come and play. >> jon: i've not heard it's a safe place to be stolen from and that used to be, in from what i understand, the motto of new york city. then we changed it to the big apple. >> it's the -- >> jon: come here and let us take your (bleep) was the original. i wish you all the best....
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we do it in a way that gives them a challenging environment that they can understand leadership and teamwork. >> the duke was among the 40 to take on the challenge and there are on target to raise more than 1 million pounds for outward bound. to causes that have moved here to do this. tomorrow the democratic national convention will officially gets underway in charlotte, north carolina. it is president obama a's turn to-his critics but whatever the outcome, the role as the nation's first black president will change and of the office and the country. the north american editor has more on the impact. >> and the paintings are about power, image is based onas celebrations of generals and interests. there is a critical difference. the artistic fantasy of a black man in the place of kings and commanders have been trumped by reality. obama really does command a nation and army. >> it has been conceptualized in terms of race. there are children and out of the age of four or five who will have known only a black man as the seat of power. >> parents will tell you how important he is as a role model, s
we do it in a way that gives them a challenging environment that they can understand leadership and teamwork. >> the duke was among the 40 to take on the challenge and there are on target to raise more than 1 million pounds for outward bound. to causes that have moved here to do this. tomorrow the democratic national convention will officially gets underway in charlotte, north carolina. it is president obama a's turn to-his critics but whatever the outcome, the role as the nation's first...
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margins, a lot of the things the panels are talking about are true, nice to have an owr-friendly business environment, and lower taxes but there is something much bigger going on and you can tell, nevada and florida have no knack ta a are the worst states in the country for labor markets at this point. and if you go to zillow and start home prices in every state against the unemployment rate you'll see why some states are in the crapper and some aren't. cae they never h a housing bubble in texas or wisconsin. they had one in nevada and florid and it destroyed the economy. don't let bubbles build like that in the economy, at the least buil up resources, so when it pops you aren't broke like a lot of the states. but that is the driver in the economy... you just made a point i wanted to make, in florida, and nevada they had another issu the housing bubble, that is -- and, it is these picies that governorsre coming out wi, wer taxes, less regulations, and let businesses ourish and guess what? it is businesses who do the hiring, and, the permanent hiring. not the tax burden gornment, governments, are hiri
margins, a lot of the things the panels are talking about are true, nice to have an owr-friendly business environment, and lower taxes but there is something much bigger going on and you can tell, nevada and florida have no knack ta a are the worst states in the country for labor markets at this point. and if you go to zillow and start home prices in every state against the unemployment rate you'll see why some states are in the crapper and some aren't. cae they never h a housing bubble in...
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within an environment that we just say wow, i can't believe i'm not doing any damage. i can't believe i'm actually doing as many good. ♪ [ man ] when i'm in my zone... every move i make is a statement... ♪ ...that inspires me to make my mark. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es 350. ♪ the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's...